this was not NEARLY as bad as you guys are making it out to be
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>19 more episodes of this shit
People are fricking entitled. They don't deserve revivals.
Die mad about it.
>entitled
Get back to rddt c**t
>the reboot will be longer than the original series
where are the clips? i didn't even know it was out?
https://mega.nz/file/ZPsgwQ6b#56j-rBFIXpxZ6ihO-6gZ_EVjAFrQE0pZNG4sdbp9KZ0
This isn't so bad so far
Can't wait to see porn of Scudsworth's new boss
>"Normally I'd check in with my bro Gandhi about things like this. I think he's been avoiding me lately"
>cuts to him still frozen
Every scene with Scudsworth has been great, the rest is hit or miss but that one made me chuckle
wtf is wrong with Abe's voice?
Not only is it clearly a different voice actor, but it's like the voice is changing from scene to scene inexplicably.
Everything else seems good.
I’m assuming the audio is unfinished
The same VA is back, but it's been 20 years so his voice is bound to have changed
There are some scenes with a placeholder voice but this leak is clearly a WIP
This! It's a good reboot, people are just being babies.
exactly my fellow rabbi
Thought it was odd at first too, until I realized those were placeholder lines.
eh.. It's not terrible, but it's just not as good.
it's not, it got leaked
I actually liked it. Shoot me.
Is this clone high?
Old ass millennial here. I was a teenager when this came out. I remember it started out good but got successively worse. I remember dropping the show around the episode where their parents were turned into raisins or some shit.
>I remember it started out good but got successively worse
You don't remember shit moron
New episode was pretty good actually, was expecting not to like it.
This. Why can't people see it's good?
I think it might be because I only watched the whole series last year. So I didn't have a ton of expectations built-up. Other people probably had their own ideas how the show would go if it ever came back, so it's harder to live up to that.
i.......... was a huge fan of the original. and i dont think im going to finish the series
Its woke. Its sad and woke.
Is it?
For the love of god, bring back ghandi. The show feels empty without him.
Over reliance on gore ? way more than i remember
Yeah, that took me out of it too. The only overtly gory episodes I remember from the original run were the holiday special and that episode with the skunk.
What I want to know is if they're going to explore the idea of cancelled historical figures, i find that concept interesting.
I'd hope they'd probably move onto a different topic each episode. So they'll probably go "here's an allusion to how fricked the original was" but move on.
>if they're going to explore the idea of cancelled historical figures
I’m happy they touched on it with Topher and would like to see more. Honestly, I’m a little surprised the first season didn’t have Hitler running around with a complex about being Hitler, it seems like such an obvious move in this premise.
But really the important thing is for them to prioritize the comedy. And if developing clone lore would get in the way of that, then I’m okay if it takes a back seat.
Hitler is the true main villain, in fact two Hitlers are the true main villains
>but Hitler appeared already in the background
that's the third Hitler clone that lacks his memories of being Hitler
Is this a leak?
Yeah
Yeah, it's a leak. The audio isn't even finished in places.
What clones appear in these episodes?
All the original major cast sans Ghandi, BG characters like George W Carver Catherine the Great and Caesar. New Clones are Harriet Tumblr as a tumblr girl, Frida Khalo, and Confusus, Christopher Columbus but he changed his name because people hate him now and Ivan the Terrible is an Incel.
you forgot that confusus is an influencer, and there's a TikTok Gag
I didn't even put that together I just assumed that he was just a dumb terminally online Zoomer.
>Christopher Columbus but he changed his name because people hate him now
Only leftoids hate him.
Well he's on a High School Campus with a bunch of Zoomers so...yeah.
It certainly feels like more of a "first episode of a show" rather than "first episode of a reboot." Giving the audience the barest minimum to establish shit going forward -- we're not catching up up the old cast, we're being introduced to them here. With that, it wasn't super funny, but I could see it being cool. If Frida and Harriet are going to be part of the main team, they'll probably get episodes, and I have no idea how that would go (something to make their personalities pop -- right now, they both feel like two sides of the current socially apt busybody trope).
>If Frida and Harriet are going to be part of the main team, they'll probably get episodes
guess i have to get used to CH having objectively bad episodes
I feel like its trying to promote "cancel culture doesnt exist because look at how cartoonish it is", which is moronic.
I took it more as "we're not really commentating on this modern cultural phenomenon, we're just using it to tell a story."
What are you? a fricking feminist?
How is dismissing cancel culture and woke PC bullshit as cartoonish and something to be laughed at "moronic" to you?
Are you a literally troony or something?
I think he's rather suggesting that the show poses cancel culture as a phantom and nonexistent, a boogeyman under the bed. In the context of the episode, ballooned so cartoonishly "it only really exists on TV, so relax," despite people getting cancelled on the daily in real life.
well that suggestion would be wrong then.
The show is clearly mocking that PC shit, and we as a society SHOULD be laughing at its ridiculousness.
Whoah so he's claiming that things in a cartoon are portrayed...and let me see if I can get this straight...cartoonishly? No frickin way man.
>uhhhh oit's gartoonish huhhh?!
The point being either you can make fun of it directly, portraying it as a real problem that's asinine, or puff it up so phenomenally the average person would take away "this doesn't happen like this in real life, I don't know why I was ever worried about this, it's not like my HR rep is THIS screwy about this." I don't think this show has the chops left to do the former any more. All that's left then is to gaslight you into mistaking a real problem for a shimmering shade. Even modern South Park could do this better.
The original show did exactly the same thing all the time, you absolute tard. It's a parody of teen dramas where there's some Very Special Message. You're just mad that it didn't take it seriously when the show has never taken that shit seriously.
>d-d-did exactly the same thing!
I myself don't recall putting white people up on the cross for daring to call something fake and gay, how odd.
pfft holy shit man
alrighty think what you wanna think, not my problem
>episode is resolved by white boy getting open wounds doused with hot sauce by the entire student body as punishment for the sins of being taught everything he's said is okay
>THINK WHAT YOU WANNA BRUH NOT MY PROBLEM BRUH
Okay, Champ.
Of course you'd clap for a white man getting his just deserts for exercising the culture he was raised in until, objective to him, fricking yesterday. Hotsauce in open wounds, screaming to the delight of bugger boys, caramel babies, and mudsharks. Incredible.
JFK changed exactly nothing about his behavior or language and was showered in praise and admiration from his peers, and he's a dominating lady-killing sex obsessed CHAD.
Lincoln is just a cuck. Which is why he's susceptible to "cancel culture" in the first place.
JFK needn't change a goddamn thing about his behavior because being a lewd, sexually boistrous, rapacious moron is now perfectly fine. It's "empowering." Lincoln is "susceptible to cancel culture" for using what were commonly-understood digs and slurs in 2003. I remember calling people homosexual morons to their face, and it was incumbent on THEM to prove they WEREN'T. I wasn't even a bully! That was the base tone in the Midwest!
It actually still is, you're just supposed to pretend you find it horribly offensive and never would on social media, social circles in LA and New York, and Hollywood productions.
It isn't. It's not acceptable in mixed company, even in northeastern Missouri. You MIGHT get away with it at the truck stop or the farm supply place (I have), but rarely anywhere else.
However to claim this wasn't acceptable 20 years ago is historical revisionism. And it's insufferable none of the other kids from the era pointed it out.
>none of the other kids from the era pointed it out
Abe was always characterized as an unpopular kid in a highschool full of teenagers all competing against each other for popularity points, and Joan and Ghandi were his only friends and thus the only people who would have stuck out their necks for him when he was being publicly attacked and ridiculed. And Joan sort of tried to help, but she had only recently gained any amount of status to lose and instead changed her mind about risking it over him. Other characters like George W Carver were probably sitting on the sidelines quietly taking notes from Abe as a lesson in what not to do.
That honestly makes Ghandi's lack of presence even weirder, since you'd think at least one person would try to save Abe from himself instead of letting him drown in his own quagmire. Same with the absolute lack of anyone besides Topher explaining to Abe why what he's saying is wrong. Most teens today absolutely adore the chance to lecture the shit out of people who say no-no words, especially their peers.
Ghandi couldn’t be in this episode or else it would be about him being the frick up and Abe being the supportive friend, since that really suits their characters better. But also because Ghandi is frozen.
I think at a certain point it becomes removed enough from the context that it's just a way to say something is dumb or shitty, that's how Abe even digs himself deeper because he didn't understand the problem with associating the things.
He dug himself deeper because they couldn't write Gahndi doing this. And he would. Then immediately make the Gen Z kids' heads implode when he got racist about something, like calling something "a Gypsy curse."
Don't get it twisted, Abe had to be the buttmonkey because they need him to be a loser. The only way you can be a loser in modern high school is to be noticed negatively online. So he had to spin out like a donkey with diahhrea on a merry-go-round.
>The only way you can be a loser in modern high school is to be noticed negatively online.
This made me laugh out loud. I haven't been to high school in half a lifetime, but I believe you.
>Abe became the butt-monkey for political reasons
have
have you seen the original show?
Half the show is just shitting on Abe for being a moron.
Er, uh...Abe is a fricking loser, and er, he deserves to get his just desserts. That's facts, baby.
>not AS bad
So you admit it's bad
>Cinemaphile exaggerated about the quality of something
shocking.
The humor just isn’t there. Abe acts way more insufferable than in the original. I’ll wait for them to polish it in the final release. Hopefully it’s just the leak that’s shit.
Nope. You're going to see at least a few episodes like this. It takes that long for focus testing to come back on the first 3-4 episodes and later ones retooled. Same reason episodes 5 and 6 of "Velma" had fewer fricking META REFERENCES(tm).
It's okay I guess, I just hope the whole season isn't just "It's the future! LOL!" type humor, it gets old really fricking quick.